Chiapanec language
Chiapanec is a presumably extinct indigenous Mexican language of the Oto-Manguean language family. The 1990 census[2] reported 17 speakers of the language in southern Chiapas out of an ethnic population of 32, but later investigations failed to find any speakers.[3]
Chiapanec | |
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Native to | Mexico |
Region | Chiapas |
Extinct | ca. 2000?[1] |
Oto-Mangue
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | cip |
Glottolog | chia1262 |
ELP | Chiapanec |
There are, however, a number of written sources on the language. Vocabularies and grammars based on these materials include Aguilar Penagos (2012) and Carpio-Penagos and Álvarez-Vázquez (2014).
It is closely related to Mangue.
Notes
- Chiapanec at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)
- Ethnologue report for language code:cip
- LISTSERV 14.4 Archived October 23, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
Bibliography
- Aguilar Penagos, Mario. (2012) "Gramática de la lengua chiapaneca." México: FONCA-CONACULTA 21.
- del Carpio-Penagos, Carlos Uriel, and Juan Ramón Álvarez-Vázquez. (2014) "Vocabulary of the Chiapaneca Language from the Late 18th Century."Revista LiminaR. Estudios Sociales y Humanísticos 12.1.
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